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If you\'re looking for your business card to make an impact then this design might be for you!
The yellow works brilliantly with the matt black background and I like the way the text on the front runs over the edges.

The unique typeface used here really grabs your attention while the black dots add a great textured effect to the front of the card.
It\'s also rather interesting the way the cards have been shown as nestled in the grass.

An edgy design with sketched type and splatter paint background elements.
There is actually a ton of content on the homepage, a lot of which is text, but it has been organized nicely so that it does not look cluttered or busy.

The Swankolab App attempts to recreate the darkroom experience right on your iPhone and succeeds! Its interface is enticingly beautiful and like no other image editing App you\'ve ever seen.
I especially like the interesting looking chemical bottles and the way your prints are hung up to dry.

The logo typeface on the front is very clear and effective while the right justification of the text on the back makes it just that bit different.
I also like the way they are presented on a dark wooden textured background.

I really like the simple and effective use of tabs in this App - especially the curved \'Share\' tab.
The use of user photography throughout the interface is great while the way in which Instagram previews its filter effect is also a nice touch.

This site features a beautiful, bold red color scheme and a strong layout with excellent use of whitespace.
There is also a lot clever JavaScript happening here. I actually thought the site was Flash when it first loaded.

Articles is an excellent App that perfectly displays Wikipedia on your iPhone. Its simple but elegant design in combination with a very readable typeface make it a pleasure to browse through the vast array of articles available.
I particularly like the intuitive design of the integrated maps feature.

These business cards are minimal, stylish, and yet retain an element of interest using the accented green colour.
I particularly like the small icons used to represent phone and email, as well as the consistent typeface used throughout.

This site is a great example of clean, corporate design that also happens to looks really nice.
Note the heavy use of thin lines for content separation. The illustration is also very well done and really provides a great focal point.

Instapaper is incredibly simple, but executed to perfection. Text is crisp, well laid out, and a joy to read.
Icons blend in with subtlety, and it's a wonderful place to spend some time reading and catching up on news!

Although Getting Things Done apps aren't always particularly "pretty", OmniFocus has done a remarkable job of making a beautiful iPad app.
In particular, the "Forecast" and "Review" screens are particularly fantastic!

Reeder is a beautifully designed iPhone and iPad application, and has now made it to the Mac.
Gorgeous brown and sepia styling makes this a fun place to read, and the devil is in the detail. Just look at the detail...

Things has an understated, Mac-link interface that works phenomenally well. From the simple item graphics, to the classic icons, everything looks great.
Also worth noting is the fantastic "magnifying glass" effect used to highlight certain aspects of the UI.

Big, bold and red. This mock branding is a real attention-grabber, and I love the use of bold colour.
The logo is surprisingly good, with the sideways heart offering a unique take on a well-known concept.

I love anything that has an embossed letterpress effect, and these cards have a great colour palette that ties together well.
The combination of a bold logo with intricate detail in the background is definitely a winner.

It's not every day that you see a 3D card, and these don't fail to disappoint. Two different designs both really "stand out", and offer something unique.
The one on the left in particular makes for a great Christmas gift to staff or customers.